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Apes with Guns by Glenn Lovell Man and simian try to make nice in “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes,” the 10-years-later sequel to “Rise of the Planet of the Apes.” That this experiment in peaceful post-apocalyptic coexistence doesn’t take won’t come as a surprise. As with the...
In tribute to this great film saga and its rare willingness tonotgive the people what they want, here is every singleApesending ranked according to the length of time it will mess you up after you watch it. (Andno, the originalPlanet of the Apesisnot#1.) 10.Dawn of the Planet of th...
“Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” marks composer John Paesano’s first foray into the Apes franchise. Following in the footsteps of Jerry Goldsmith (“Planet of the Apes”), Michael Giacchino (“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes”) and others, he knew he’d ...
You sport the traditional loincloth, fight hairy apes with clubs, and try to escape their version of civilization. Reaching higher levels earns you guns, but early stages use primitive weapons (fists and clubs). Fighting scenes are somewhat clumsy, as both you and the ape run into each other...
Mitani believes actor chimps would likely learn to operate machine guns to please their trainers and receive rewards, but he doesn't think the apes are capable of using them to purposely do harm. "When shooting the gun, I'd be hard-pressed to think that the chimp can really understand [...
Escape from the Planet of the Apes is the second sequel to the original Planet of the Apes and its premise is to reverse the plot of that movie. The film begins over two years after Taylor and Brent had disappeared in space, with a spaceship floating in the Pacific Ocean off of ...
Matt Reeves wraps up the new Planet Of The Apes trilogy with a subtle bit of social allegory. It's one of the most thoughtful summer blockbusters.